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Transactional Locking II

by Dave Dice, Ori Shalev, Nir Shavit - In Proc. of the 20th Intl. Symp. on Distributed Computing , 2006
"... Abstract. The transactional memory programming paradigm is gaining momentum as the approach of choice for replacing locks in concurrent programming. This paper introduces the transactional locking II (TL2) algorithm, a software transactional memory (STM) algorithm based on a combination of commit-ti ..."
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periods of unsafe execution, that is, using its novel version-clock validation, user code is guaranteed to operate only on consistent memory states, and (3) in a sequence of high performance benchmarks, while providing these new properties, it delivered overall performance comparable to (and in many cases

Trust, Opportunism and Governance: A Process and Control Model

by Bart Nooteboom - Organization Studies , 1996
"... The article develops a process and control model for the analysis and design of inter-firm relations, in which both opportunism and trust play a role. Its aim is to develop a tool which helps to analyze combinations, balances and imbalances of trust and opportunism, formal and informal forms of gove ..."
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of governance, and viable sequences of strategies of governance, depending on different conditions. It employs both transaction cost economics and social exchange theory. 1

Whole-Genome Synthesis and Characterization of Viable

by S-like Bacteriophages, Yuchen Liu, Yonghua Han, Weiren Huang, Yonggang Duan, Lisha Mou, Zhimao Jiang, Pingping Fa, Jun Xie, Ruiying Diao, Yuanbin Chen, Yiwang Ye, Ruilin Yang, Jing Chen, Xiaojuan Sun, Zesong Li, Aifa Tang, Yaoting Gui, Zhiming Cai
"... Background: Unprecedented progresses in high-throughput DNA sequencing and de novo gene synthesis technologies have allowed us to create living organisms in the absence of natural template. Methodology/Principal Findings: The sequence of wild-type S13 phage genome was downloaded from GenBank. Two sy ..."
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Background: Unprecedented progresses in high-throughput DNA sequencing and de novo gene synthesis technologies have allowed us to create living organisms in the absence of natural template. Methodology/Principal Findings: The sequence of wild-type S13 phage genome was downloaded from GenBank. Two

Viable opto-electronic HPC interconnect fabrics

by Ronald Luijten, Cyriel Minkenberg, Roe Hemenway, Michael Sauer, Richard Grzybowski, Ch Rüschlikon - in Proc. ACM/IEEE (SC—05) Conf. Supercomp , 2005
"... We address the problem of how to exploit optics for ultrascale High Performance Computing interconnect fabrics. We show that for high port counts these fabrics require multistage topologies regardless of whether electronic or optical switch components are used. Also, per stage electronic buffers rem ..."
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remain indispensable for maintaining throughput, lossless-ness and packet sequence. Although the notion of true all-optical packet switching is not yet viable, we show that appropriate use of optical switching technology offers power and scaling advantages that can be leveraged economically, and propose

Abstract The Pattern of the Viable System and its Language

by Charles Herring
"... The Viable System Model tries to capture the essential pattern of living systems: both natural organisms and human organizations. A Viable system is one that can survive in its environment. Survival in a dynamic environment requires adaptation. The Viable System Model specifies a supervisory-adaptiv ..."
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an “intelligent ” control system (adaptive at run-time). The Viable System Model is described using Alexander’s pattern language form and related to software architecture. This pattern language shows how software may be evolved to be viable as defined above. The language is presented as a sequence of patterns

Finding effective optimization phase sequences

by Prasad Kulkarni, Wankang Zhao, Hwashin Moon, Kyunghwan Cho, David Whalley, Jack Davidson, Mark Bailey, Yunheung Paek, Kyle Gallivan - In Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGPLAN conference on Language, Compiler, and Tool for Embedded Systems , 2003
"... It has long been known that a single ordering of optimization phases will not produce the best code for every application. This phase ordering problem can be more severe when generating code for embedded systems due to the need to meet conflicting constraints on time, code size, and power consumptio ..."
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consumption. Given that many embedded application developers are willing to spend time tuning an application, we believe a viable approach is to allow the developer to steer the process of optimizing a function. In this paper, we describe support in VISTA, an interactive compilation system, for finding

Deletion of ultraconserved elements yields viable mice. PLoS Biol 5: e234. doi:10.1371/ journal.pbio.0050234

by Nadav Ahituv, Yiwen Zhu, Axel Visel, Amy Holt, Veena Afzal, Len A. Pennacchio, Edward M. Rubin , 2007
"... Ultraconserved elements have been suggested to retain extended perfect sequence identity between the human, mouse, and rat genomes due to essential functional properties. To investigate the necessities of these elements in vivo, we removed four noncoding ultraconserved elements (ranging in length fr ..."
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Ultraconserved elements have been suggested to retain extended perfect sequence identity between the human, mouse, and rat genomes due to essential functional properties. To investigate the necessities of these elements in vivo, we removed four noncoding ultraconserved elements (ranging in length

RF sputtering: A viable tool for MEMS fabrication

by Sudhir Chandra, Vivekanand Bhatt, Ravindra Singh
"... Abstract. Fabrication of Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) requires deposition of films such as SiO2, Si3N4, ZnO, polysilicon, phosphosilicate glass (PSG), Al, Cr-Au, Pt, etc. for use as structural, sacrificial, piezoelectric and con-ducting material. Deposition of these materials at low tempe ..."
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for depositing dielectric, piezoelectric and conducting materials as per requirement in the fabrication sequence. This enables rapid low-cost prototyping of MEMS with minimum fabrication facilities. In the present work, we report preparation, characterization and application of RF sputtered SiO2, Si3N4 and Zn

Solving Non-Markovian Control Tasks with Neuroevolution

by Faustino J. Gomez, Risto Miikkulainen - In Proceedings of the 16th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence , 1999
"... The success of evolutionary methods on standard control learning tasks has created a need for new benchmarks. The classic pole balancing problem is no longer difficult enough to serve as a viable yardstick for measuring the learning efficiency of these systems. The double pole case, where two poles ..."
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The success of evolutionary methods on standard control learning tasks has created a need for new benchmarks. The classic pole balancing problem is no longer difficult enough to serve as a viable yardstick for measuring the learning efficiency of these systems. The double pole case, where two poles

DCT-based Watermark Recovering without Resorting to the Uncorrupted Original Image

by A. Piva, M. Barni, F. Bartolini, V. Cappellini , 1997
"... Digital watermarking has been proposed as a viable solution to the need of copyright protection and authentication of multimedia data in a networked environment, since it makes possible to identify the author, owner, distributor or authorized consumer of a document. In this paper a new watermarking ..."
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Digital watermarking has been proposed as a viable solution to the need of copyright protection and authentication of multimedia data in a networked environment, since it makes possible to identify the author, owner, distributor or authorized consumer of a document. In this paper a new watermarking
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